a group of young cells found at the tip of plants that have the capacity of active cell division
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Meristematic tissues are cells or group of cells that have the ability to divide. These tissues in a plant consist of small, densely packed cells that can keep dividing to form new cells.
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A group of young cells found at the tip of plants that have the capacity for active cell division is called apical meristematic tissue.
- Apical meristem is a type of primary meristem.
- Meristematic tissue is the plant tissue that has the ability to divide actively throughout its life.
- These tissues have self-renewal quality.
- The cells are thin-walled and have large vacuoles.
- Apical meristem helps plants to grow at heights.
- Various cell divisions facilitate the growth of the cells in the roots and shoots and help in cellular enlargement.
- The apical meristem is divided into-promeristem zone, which contains actively dividing cells, and the meristematic zone, which contains protoderm, procambium and ground meristem.
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